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There are pictures of all items in this thread CLICK HERE TO SEE PICTURES OF ALL ITEMS So if your interested in something click the link to view them.

I am located in South Australia

Hi people,

Started cleaning out the house today and found lots of random parts here there and everywhere. Pretty much just want them gone so throw me some offers and you will pick yourself up some bargains.

1. Trust Airinx Pod filter element: Yellow. Brand new condition. Bought a blue element to replace it with when i bought the Pod Kit as everything in my engine bay was blue. $40ono

2. R34 Skyline Owners Maunal: In english, perfect condition. Tells you everything you need to know about the R34. $20ono

3. 2 x 12inch Pioneer VCCS subwoofers: Perfect conditon only took them out of the car as I sold it. $50ono each or buy the pair for $90ono

4. Power Enterprise Oil Filter: to suit Sr20. Brand new only taken out of box for picture, as you can see it still has plastic on the base of the filter $50ono

5. R34 side indicators: Stock item, perfect condition, comes with globes $15ono

6. Genuine East Bear Sticker: Brand new $10ono

7. R34 boot trim: Consists of carpet, rear self and storage bin. $30ono

8. R34 automatic shiter surround: Perfect condtion, taken out due to maunal conversion. $30ono

9. LED parking lights, bright white (xenon) colour: Fits anything $10ono

10. Rear view mirror: From carmate Japan, wider than normal and clips over your standard item. Carbon trim $15ono

11. 4 x 5mm slip on spacers and 4 x hub centering rings to use with them: Great condition $15ono

12. Silicon hose: Blue in colour just over 30cm in length, perfect condition $7ono

13. Nissan and skyline badge: Perfect condtion $40ono for both

14. Stock R34 Leather bear boot: Black, perfect condtion, no marks or rips etc $10ono

15. Stock 180 door speaker pods, speakers and grills.: All in great condtion and all work $30ono

16. Blue LED wheel valve caps: Don't ask me why i have these! But if you'd like them, still new in package never opened. $10ono

17. Stock Premium model R34 stereo. Perfect working condtion $40ono

18. Stock R34 Air box with filter and snorkle: All in perfect working condtion only 20,000kms old $50ono

OR TAKE THE LOT FOR $250 ono

*ALL PRICES ARE + POSTAGE (which wont be very much) TO YOUR DOOR

Cheers

Sean

Edited by mxtcy
interest in the r34 boot trim. pics and how much + postage to 3075

Pics are acessable via the link at the top of the original post. PM sent

Gear boot is whatever the stock R34 gear boot is.

Edited by mxtcy

1. Trust Airinx Pod filter element: Yellow. Brand new condition. Bought a blue element to replace it with when i bought the Pod Kit as everything in my engine bay was blue. $40ono SOLD

6. Genuine East Bear Sticker: Brand new $10ono SOLD

14. Stock R34 Leather bear boot: Black, perfect condtion, no marks or rips etc $10ono SOLD

4. Power Enterprise Oil Filter: to suit Sr20. Brand new only taken out of box for picture, as you can see it still has plastic on the base of the filter $50ono SOLD

15. Stock 180 door speaker pods, speakers and grills.: All in great condtion and all work $30ono SOLD

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